Condensed outlines. You add in accurate yet concise rule statements for easy reference instead of flipping through giant tomes. You're outlining the outline by extracting and paraphrasing the rules from the ouline (and lecture notes, class notes, statutes you find online, etc.). You make each line earn its place!

More accurately, you're not recreating outlines; you are making a tool to make your life easier. The more you do practice questions and essays, the more you can tell which issues and sub-issues are important... and be able to limit each subject to a few pages.

Ineedhelpplease wrote:I am outlining Property lecture handout and have been at it for hours (only on pp. 14); at this rate I will have everything ready by February's bar.

I did that a couple of weeks ago. I pretty much devoted an entire Sunday to Property. It literally took me -- no joke -- 7 hours, if I don't count the breaks I had to take from having an information meltdown.

Ineedhelpplease wrote:I am outlining Property lecture handout and have been at it for hours (only on pp. 14); at this rate I will have everything ready by February's bar.

I did that a couple of weeks ago. I pretty much devoted an entire Sunday to Property. It literally took me -- no joke -- 7 hours, if I don't count the breaks I had to take from having an information meltdown.

I'm doing the same. These outlines are getting quite a bit longer than 10 pages each. I wonder how helpful it is...

When is all this memorization supposed to happen? With all the lecture videos, MBE sets, and outlining, there isn't a whole lot of time to pour over the materials and memorize BLL

I'm doing flash cards for each subject focused on the elements of main stuff (products liability not false light) and my flash cards are between 8-15 depending on the subject. I've already started memorizing but have only done 5 subjects (I think NY has 19 total).

Btw I think people have said this above but TCR for studying is whatever has worked for you in the past. For me, making the flashcards helps me memorize and then I can use them while doing something else (watching baseball, on the subway) to learn the material.

Apparently 7/1 we have a "simulated written exam." However, all 56 pages of it are only listed in the info section online (meaning we have to print out everything). I'm thinking this exercise is self-graded but I am not seeing model answers anywhere. Anybody have more color on this?

When you go to your home page on the PSP, what are your study numbers? I'm getting behind on the PSP but I feel like I've done a ton of MBE questions not in my plan because I do about 5-10 whenever I get the chance on the phone app.So when I look at the home page I've done 865 questions so far. Is that normal? Less than normal? More than normal?